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This new leak might thus signify a thrilling and
innovative new product for the future. The advanced take on the in-built phablet item is even graded for dual cams in its present form (published by
the planet Intellectual Property Office (WIPO) on July 1, 2021): one presumably for
main shooting, while the other may be for obstacle-avoidance and common environmental
awareness. Again Then, fitting a whole UAV
into a phone might appear downright improbable right now: almost
all OEMs couldn't also keep carefully the pop-up selfie-cam development going, after all.
This, then, could be why it offers moved to stay at least one step ahead using its patented
drone-phone. Therefore, Vivo's idea to make
selfies that a lot more effortless and cellular might have a place in the market soon enough.
Consumer-grade cellular videography is currently firmly at the point where drones combined to smartphones
because of this pursuit are virtually commonplace. On the other hand, it is less
so given that the 102x85x13mm FHD 12MP AIR
PIX is available to pre-order right now. Accordingly,
it is now apparent that this OEM Vivo seems their use
outshines on-device multi-sensor arrays, regardless of
how many high-end brand-partnerships or in-built gimbals they have.
This potential product - or, as Vivo calls it currently,
a "device shell with flight camera", is apparently exactly
what this appears like: a smartphone chassis made to accommodate its individual
mini-drone. It might also reveal the level and breadth of Vivo's ambitions (furthermore currently slated to incorporate foldables, rollables and even perhaps its own in-house SoCs) for the same.
Despite the fact the company offers both of these in its most recent
Android flagships, it might now have concluded that mobile phone cameras are going
to get a lot more extreme in the foreseeable future.
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